Könyv Operational Leader's Field Guide Jayson Coil

Operational Leader's Field Guide

Decision, Adaptation and Performance in Complex Incidents

Szerző: Jayson Coil
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Kemény kötésű
Kiadó: Cogplexiti LLC
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 14-21 napon belül
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Complex incidents rarely fail because leaders lack effort, courage, or commitment. They fail when in...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Kemény kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
498
EAN
9798995905608
Enbook ID
52764867
Súly
1380
Méretek
178 x 254 x 38

Teljes leírás

Complex incidents rarely fail because leaders lack effort, courage, or commitment. They fail when intent is unclear, assumptions go untested, communication degrades, decision rights are vague, and teams mistake activity for progress.

The Operational Leader's Playbook is a practical guide for leaders responsible for making decisions, developing people, and sustaining performance in uncertain, high-consequence environments. Written from the perspective of fire service and incident management leadership, the book applies mission command, red teaming, decision science, complexity, and after-action learning to the real work of leading teams under pressure.

Rather than offering leadership slogans or generic management advice, this book focuses on the operational behaviors that determine whether teams understand the mission, recognize changing conditions, communicate what matters, challenge weak assumptions, and adapt before failure becomes obvious. It provides leaders with usable frameworks for commander's intent, disciplined initiative, critical information requirements, premortems, decision inquiry, bottom-up reporting, troop-to-task matching, briefings, debriefings, and learning-centered after-action reviews.

Designed for company officers, chief officers, incident management teams, emergency managers, public safety leaders, and anyone responsible for performance in complex environments, The Operational Leader's Playbook can be read cover to cover or used as a professional development text, discussion guide, or operational reference. Its central argument is direct: what leaders tolerate, model, reward, and verify matters more than what they say. In complex operations, leadership is not proven by having the right answer in advance. It is proven by building teams that can think, communicate, adapt, and act with disciplined initiative when the plan meets reality.